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we must see women as a human being. And for this purpose women should herself come forward and project a model for other women to revolutionize the women. Because women can advance only when they themselves are awakend Further, for this purpose men should come forward and they should give up, their male chauvinism and build up a society based on equality of sex and usher India into the twenty-first century amidst better relations between men and women
Endnotes:
1. Susheela Kaushik (ed.) Women's oppression; Patterns and Perspectives (Delhi: Shakti, 1985), P. 1.
2. Alfred D'Souza, Women in contemporary India (Delhi: Manohar, 1975), p. 1.
3. Anil Dutta Mishra, Problems and Prospects of working women in Urban India, (New Delhi: Mittal Publications, 1994), p. 16. 4. Ibid, p p. 10.
5. Ibid. p. 10
6. International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 15, (The Macmillan Co., 1968) p. 250.
7. Anil Dutta Mishra, p.p. 73-74.
8. Police Records, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
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9. Nari Mukti, S. 7. 1938.
10. Time of India, 3.6. 1990.
1. Times of India, 26.7.1990.
12. Times of India, 19.2.1990.
13. Compendium of Policy Statements mode in the Parliament Monsoon Session 1990.
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